Captain Cook Memorial Museum was created in 1986.
Captain Cook Hotel was created in 1975.
Cook Memorial Public Library District was created in 1921.
The Captain Cook Memorial
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The Pannett Park Museum in Whitby's Pannet Park The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, on Grape Lane (in the house he lived inn as an aprentice) Whitby Abbey Visitors Centre, at Whitby Abbey The Whitby Wizard, an interactive science centre
Captain Cook
Captain Cook was a ships' captain, not a cook.
Captain James Cook was English.
Captain Cook's last name was Cook. His full name (after promotion) was Captain James Cook.
No. Captain Cook was from England.
The Captain James Cook memorial was built in 1970 to commemorate the bicentenary of Cook's charting of the east coast of Australia.A couple of points to consider, however: James Cook was not yet a captain when he charted the east coast - he was still a Lieutenant. Secondly, he did not "discover" it, but he was the first known European to sail along the east coast.
Yes. There is a monument to Captain Cook in Hawaii. A white obelisk marks the point where he was killed by natives in 1779. There is also a statue of Captain Cook in St Kilda, Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Australia. There are several monuments in the United Kingdom. One was built at The Vache in 1780, the year after Cook was killed. There is also a sizeable obelisk on Easby Moor which overlooks Cook's boyhood village of Great Ayton. In addition a plaque can be found on Free Trade Wharf in the Highway, Shadwell. In addition, there are numerous places named are Cook, such as New Zealand's Mt Cook as well as a Mt Cook on the border between Alaska as the Yukon; the Cook Strait; various small islands named Cook Island as well as the Cook Islands themselves; a Captain Cook Museum in Martin, UK, the village where he was born; Cooktown in far North Queensland, Australia; there is even a Cook cater on the Moon: these are just a few of the ways in which Cook has been immortalised.